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Keyboard Maestro is excellent. Makes automation on macOS way more fun, IMO.
One nifty feature I haven't seen mentioned yet is that it can click on the screen based on OCR. So, if there's some UI element you want to interact with and you're not sure how to do it programmatically you can take a small screenshot of it and KM will use that to find the element on screen. Comes with useful visual debugging too.
Also, I find it pairs well with a launcher application like Alfred or Raycast:
- For Alfred: https://github.com/iansinnott/alfred-maestro
Unfortunately, the StreamDeck doesn't emulate a standard USB HID device, so it needs a driver running in the background to detect button presses and do things like generate keystrokes or call Keyboard Maestro macros.
There's streamdeck-ui (https://timothycrosley.github.io/streamdeck-ui/), which is an open-source alternative, but it at first glance it seems to be only for Linux).
There are a bunch of other macro/launcher pads like the StreamDeck that DO act as standard USB HID keyboards, though, and those should work fine with Keyboard Maestro using keyboard shortcut triggers.
https://github.com/petele/StreamDeck-Meet
So I think the driver paranoid are actually in a decent spot.